Book, Chapter
1 I, I | your future sweetheart’s face.’”~“Bosh!” cried Servadac
2 I, III | his orderly were dashed, face downwards, to the ground.~
3 I, V | might still be called—the face of the country also appeared
4 I, VI | darkness that returned to the face of the earth was not more
5 I, VII | supposed to resemble a human face, that mark the lunar surface;
6 I, VIII| scorched and burnt off from the face of the island.~In spite,
7 I, XIV | again crossed the colonel’s face; he could not conceal his
8 I, XIX | sport to watch the old Jew’s face, when he is made to comprehend
9 I, XX | to be staring them in the face. Were the figures in the
10 I, XXIV| with tears, held up her face for a parting kiss. The
11 I, XXIV| Servadac to himself; “his face is strangely familiar to
12 II, I | lieutenant, they found themselves face to face with a shrivelled
13 II, I | found themselves face to face with a shrivelled little
14 II, I | features became contracted, his face flushed with apparent irritation,
15 II, II | look him steadily in the face, said, “Now is your opportunity.
16 II, II | full upon the orderly’s face. “Are you Joseph?” he asked.~“
17 II, VI | keenly into the captain’s face.~“We have only come to know
18 II, VII | his scrutiny of Ben Zoof’s face, the professor went on. “
19 II, XI | seemed staring them in the face— death from cold! Meanwhile,
20 II, XIII| cloud gathering on Rosette’s face, he added:~“I am sure Lieutenant
21 II, XIV | till he was black in the face.~“Help! help!” screamed
22 II, XV | when absolutely obliged, to face the other members of the
23 II, XV | chagrin, and put as good a face on the matter as we can,”
24 II, XVI | A great wart upon her face!” said Ben Zoof, laughing.~
25 II, XVII| determined to put a bold face upon every difficulty.~The
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